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Is /ojs the right path to your OJS installation? If so, could you double-check that the referenced file (lib/pkp/lib/tinymce/jscripts/tiny_mce/plugins/jbimages/dialog.htm) exists and is readable by the web server?

I suspect that lib/pkp/lib/tinymce/jscripts/tiny_mce/plugins/jbimages/integratePKP.php is getting the wrong pathname to your installation (try wrapping another dirname(...) around the existing list). However, none of this code changed between OJS 2.4.1 and 2.4.2, so I'm not sure why an upgrade from OJS 2.4.1 would cause this.

I have a similar problem with OJS 2.4.2 and the combo TinyMCE/JBImages. I have performed a clean OJS 2.4.2 install. I put 2.4.2 in a folder with a unnecessary long name. Let's call it 'folderwithaunnecessarylongname'. But my url became something like http://www.url.com/index.php/folderwith ... urnalname/. So, I decided to put the complete install in the webfolder and eliminate the 'folderwithaunnecessarylongname'. My url became http://www.url.com/index.php/journalname/ but I lost the JBImages upload functionality. The JBI icon was missing in the interface. The placeholder contained a link that still included a path with the 'folderwithaunnecessarylongname'. After emptying my browser's cache I lost TinyMCE altogether. I had to recreate the path including 'folderwithaunnecessarylongname' and copy in this folder all associated TinyMCE files to get it functioning again. JBImages refuses to upload still. Before worrying about the latter I would like to solve the path problem first. Is there a file somewhere where the initial path is stored? Is there an option to delete TinyMCE and reinstall?

Hi Alec, before I do what I think you are saying, I want to be sure.You seem to suggest I go to the OJS installation folder,open the "cache" folder and trash the countless files I find there,true or false?